Culpability vs Rebuke - What's the difference?
culpability | rebuke | Related terms |
The degree of one's blameworthiness in the commission of a crime or offence.
A harsh criticism.
* 2012 , July 15. Richard Williams in Guardian Unlimited,
To criticise harshly; to reprove.
Culpability is a related term of rebuke.
As nouns the difference between culpability and rebuke
is that culpability is the degree of one's blameworthiness in the commission of a crime or offence while rebuke is a harsh criticism.As a verb rebuke is
to criticise harshly; to reprove.culpability
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(en noun)Tour de France 2012: Carpet tacks cannot force Bradley Wiggins off track
- There was the sternness of an old-fashioned Tour patron in his rebuke to the young Frenchman Pierre Rolland, the only one to ride away from the peloton and seize the opportunity for a lone attack before being absorbed back into the bunch, where he was received with coolness.